2020
DOI: 10.1002/cta.2911
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In‐depth analysis of an RCD snubber applied to a DC‐DC boost converter

Abstract: Resistor-capacitor-diode (RCD) snubbers are traditionally used in practice aiming to maintain the stresses on semiconductors within safe operating limits. However, a serious drawback is the power lost in the resistor, which may affect the converter efficiency significantly. In this context, this work proposes a detailed procedure for the accurate design of an RCD snubber based on two additional key parameters that are not considered in typical guidelines provided in didactic books, that is, the forward recover… Show more

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“…As can be seen, PCVM1, PCVM3, and PCVM4 show undesirable voltage ringing on the semiconductors, as demonstrated in Figure 19. So to minimize this behavior during the switching transition, auxiliary circuits known as snubbers can be used 40 . This demonstrates that the other PCVM2 achieves the goal of simplicity, small number of components, and the lack of need for an auxiliary circuit to clamp the voltage in the semiconductors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As can be seen, PCVM1, PCVM3, and PCVM4 show undesirable voltage ringing on the semiconductors, as demonstrated in Figure 19. So to minimize this behavior during the switching transition, auxiliary circuits known as snubbers can be used 40 . This demonstrates that the other PCVM2 achieves the goal of simplicity, small number of components, and the lack of need for an auxiliary circuit to clamp the voltage in the semiconductors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The relatively large capacitor used in the circuit manages to keep the voltage constant over a switching cycle. By using a larger capacitor value, the peak power will increase while the switching loss will decrease [8].…”
Section: Rcd Snubbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These converters usually require large transformer turns ratios to achieve high voltage gains, which increases the voltage and current stresses on the primary elements. Active‐clamp circuits or resistor, capacitor, and diode (RCD) snubbers can be used to address this issue, 13 but these clamp circuits are complex and costly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%